Best 4K HDMI Cables

Wireworld Cable Technology features a family of the industry's best 4K HDMI cables, with the Platinum Starlight 7 at the forefront. Watching TV in 4K makes the screen come to life, and our cables will give your TV an ultra high definition viewing experience to remember. The importance of choosing the right 4K HDMI cable is often overlooked but can make or break the quality of your 4K display. Our Proud Family of 4K HDMI Cables Platinum Starlight 7 (made with carbon fiber plugs) (DNA Helix design) Silver Starlight 7 (DNA Helix design) Ultra Violet 7 Chroma 7 Island 7 Sphere (new) Radius (new) To learn more about our industry-leading 4K HDMI cables, visit the following URL: http://www.wireworldcable.com/hdmi-2.0-cables.html#hdmitop Understanding 4K We have engineered the best 4K HDMI cables to enhance your TV viewing experience exponentially. However, a better understanding of how 4K works will help you know what to look for and keep your expectations realistic. If your 4K TV is a smart TV, then it's best to use the built-in apps on the TV, such as YouTube, Netflix, Google Play, etcetera. By viewing media via your TV's built-in apps instead of streaming from a computer, device, or media player, you can avoid any potential compatibility issues. If you want to connect a blu-ray player or an external media player, like a Roku or FireTV, to your 4K TV, that's when things can get tricky. When you want to play 4K HDR content from an external source, there are three things primarily that you should consider: 1. Make sure that your TV and media player can support 4K. 2. Make sure your TV and media player support the right versions of HDMI and HDCP. 3. Make sure you have a high-speed HDMI cable (the Platinum Starlight 7 HDMI Cable is the fastest on the market today). Indeed, 4K can get complicated. Many people mistakenly think that if they buy a 4K TV and get the best HDMI cable available that everything they watch on their TV will be in 4K. Sadly, that's not true. For example, cable and local broadcasts will not be displayed in 4K. A 4K TV doesn't mean that everything you watch will be 4K, it means that your TV is 4K capable. Of course, there are a lot of movies and videos you view in 4K. Using apps like YouTube, Vudu, Google Play, Netflix, UltraFlix, Amazon Instant Video, DirecTV, and Ultra HD Blu-ray, you will always be able to watch in 4K. When it comes to watching 4K content, you're going to get the best image quality by far from a blu-ray. You can get great image quality from these other apps and media players, but streaming 4K video is always going to be a lot more compressed than a blu-ray. You should know that not all blu-rays support 4K, and to make matters even more complicated, not all blu-rays are 4K either. This means that you need a 4K TV, a 4K Blu-ray player, and a 4K Blu-ray. If you are going to be streaming 4K videos from computer, device or media player to your 4K TV, make sure you choose the best 4K HDMI cable.